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"When I find myself in times of trouble, Mother Mary comes to me," is the first line of this work that asks us to live well enough alone. Can you name it?
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Which of the following works opens with the lines:
"I saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by madness, starving hysterical naked,
dragging themselves through the negro streets at dawn looking for an angry fix;"?

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"She was a comely young woman and not without prospects. Therefore it was heartbreaking to her mother that she would enter into marriage with William Munny, a known thief and murderer, a man of notoriously vicious and intemperate disposition. When she died, it was not at his hands as her mother might have expected, but of smallpox. That was 1878." are the first words of this masterwork about murder and change. Can you name it?

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"Mother Mother there's too many of you crying. Brother, Brother, Brother, there's far too many of you dying." is the first line of this masterwork about life during wartime.
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"There's a lady who's sure All that glitters is gold." is the first line of this masterwork that is widely considered to be the greatest of its kind. Can you name it?
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"Well, I just got into town about an hour ago. Took a look around, see which way the wind blow. Where the little girls in their Hollywood bungalows" are the mysterious first lines of this masterwork from the early seventies.

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"Someone must have slandered Josef K., for one morning, without having done anything truly wrong, he was arrested." are the first lines of a masterwork that is disturbingly close to our reality. Can you name it?